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UKAPISONIANH Qi' kv A-WY Y- Yrirk-Viv, -.,? ,-,. ,-. .1 THE FRESHMAN INITIATION The first social event of the year was the annual Freshman Initiation. This was held in the gymnasium, on Friday evening, September 18. The Freshmen were put through the usual run. They were led onto the stage, blindfolded and trembling, while the upper- classmen and guests sat about to witness the spectacle. After completing this ceremony, the rest of the evening was spent in dancing and games. Punch and wafers were served in the Ban- quet Room. However, the Freshmen received only a stick of candy. Everyone, including the little freshies, seemed to have a most enjoyable time. FRESHMAN RETURN PARTY lt was then up to the Freshies to entertain the rest of the High School, so they gave a very creditable party in the gym, on Friday evening, Uctober 23. The early part of the evening was given over to a program of singing and dancing by the Freshmen. Dancing and games came later. . T Refreshments of ice cream and wafers were served. The Freshmen did very well for their first attempt at entertaining. THE JUNIOR PROM The junior Prom, one of the main affairs of the school year, was held on Saturday evening, -Lanuary 23. The gymnasium was decorated with cedar boughs and balloons of red and gray, the Junior colors. The dance programs carried out the same color scheme. Four Freshmen were chosen to serve the ice cream and cookies at elaborately decorated tables. The music was good, and this affair was a real success. THE SENIOR BALL Foremost among the school parties. was the Senior Ball. Everyone arrived on the evening of March 5, Friday, in their very best attire. They found the gym decorated with fir trees and Japanese lanterns to give a lawn party effect. The moonlight was fur- nished by a spot light. The orchestra sat in the middle of the room among the trees and furnished excellent music for the dancers. Refreshments consisted of ice cream and cookies. 9 49
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